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Debate hijacked by crazy old man
Last night's episode of The Daily Show featured highlights of the Democratic Debate from South Carolina last week. The highlight: the debate being hijacked by a crazy old man (former Senator Mike Gravel of Alaska, who is apparently running for president)
On Thursday night's edition of The Colbert Report, Stephen Colbert took on Sean Penn in a Meta-Free-Phor-All. Robert Pinsky served as the moderator. I won't ruin who wins, but it will suffice to say that it's a funny clip. The random challenges are one of the best things about the show.
LOL. This story just keeps getting better and better. I love how Boston is freaking out about this, but none of the other cities with the lite brites are.
Electronic light boards featuring an adult-cartoon character triggered bomb scares around Boston on Wednesday, spurring authorities to close two bridges and a stretch of the Charles River before determining the devices were harmless.
Turner Broadcasting Co., the parent company of CNN, said the devices contained harmless magnetic lights aimed at promoting the Adult Swim network's late-night cartoon "Aqua Teen Hunger Force." Law enforcement sources said the devices displayed one of the Mooninites, outer-space delinquents who appear frequently on the show, greeting visitors with a raised middle finger.
Last night, Stephen Colbert and Bill O'Reilly appeared on each others shows.
Stephen Colbert on The O'Reilly Factor:
Bill O'Reilly on the Colbert Report:
Stephen Colbert sure does do a great job of staying in character. And Bill O'Reilly is not very funny. But we knew that. I'll give him credit though for playing along.
On last night's 2006 finale of The Colbert Report, Stephen Colbert took on the Decemberists in a guitar solo challenge.
I love the Colbert Report, and I love the Decemberists, so needless to say, it was a good show.
The show featured Colbert and the band, of course, as well as cameos from Henry Kissinger, Peter Frampton, and Rick Neilson of Cheap Trick, who apparently created the them for the Colbert Report.
Below is the original challenge from Colbert, as well as a Colbert-inspired entry from the Decemberists' green screen challenge for O! Valencia. To view the entire episode from last night, go to comedycentral.com.
I think this is a couple of years old, but it's pretty cool nonetheless. The cast of Scrubs got together for an interesting take on Charlie Brown Christmas. All of the cast is there as various Peanuts characters.
How does one decide who you would choose between Super Mario and Alex Trebek? Or Brick Tamland and Michael J. Fox? Or Jesus Christ and Inspector Gadget?